semiarches
Semiarches are curved architectural elements that resemble arches but do not function as full arches. The term is used mainly in descriptive contexts to designate decorative arc-like forms found in walls, ceilings, furniture, and ornamentation. Unlike true arches, semiarches do not span openings or carry loads; they may present as shallow curves, decorative reliefs, or framing motifs that evoke the arch without providing structural closure.
Forms of semiarches vary from shallow, segmented curves to uninterrupted arcs carved into plaster, wood, or
Construction typically emphasizes ornament rather than engineering. Semiarches are often produced as decorative mouldings, incised reliefs,
Historically, semiarches have appeared in various architectural traditions as a classical or revivalist reference, especially in